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{e},~.1 Interference avith ventilation. No sign shall be attached in any form, shape, or manner which will <br />interfere with any opening required for ventilation, except that signs may be erected in front of and <br />may cover transom windows when not in violation of the provisions of the current building or fire <br />code. <br />{~}~'2 Clearance from electrical equpment. Signs shall be located in such a way as to maintain horizontal <br />and vertical clearance of all overhead electrical conductors in accordance with present electrical code <br />specifications. <br />{g}~ Lighting. Lighting shall be directed away from road rights-of--way and adjacent dwellings. <br />(Code 1982, ~ 900.22(6)) <br />Sec. 30-8(i8. C-1 central business district. <br />'Tcm~orar~ signs as permitted in section 30-851 et seq. <br />(2) Permanent suns. <br />a. One (1~~ermanent area identification sign per neighborhood, subdivision, or <br />development, not to exceed 64 square feet ~~-ith a malirrliira height of 20 feet. The <br />~irea identification sign shall be located on the same premises as the clcvclopment it <br />identifies. <br />h. One ~1) lrcestandin~ sign, not to exceed 61 square feet with a maximum hriz~ht of 20 <br />fc c t. <br />c. The sib=n area of Area Identification Signs and Freestanding-Suns may be increased <br />25", ;, if the si<.n is constructed as a hlonun~ent Si«n. <br />d. <br />e. Two ~2 ~~ all signs, not to exceed 54 total square feet per occupanc~•. <br />f. Onc on-premise menu hoard per drive-up or walls-up lane of a drive-in restaurant or <br />yarwash up to a nriximum of 32 square feet each. D1enu boards arc allowed to have a <br />messa,re on one side on.h and may not contain an advcrtisingmessa~7c_ <br />Sec. 30-869. C-? office district. <br />~1) 'Temporary suns as permitted in section 30-851 et seq_ <br />(2) Pcrnrment sterns. <br />a. One (1) permanent area identification sign per nci~rhborhood, subdivision, or <br />development, not to exceed 64 square feet with a maximum height of 7 feet. The <br />area identification sign shall he located on the same premises as the development it <br />identifies. <br />b. One f1? frecstandin~~ sign, not to exceed 32 square feet witira maximum hci~;lu n'f 7 <br />feel. <br />c. Two X21 wall. si,7ns, not to exceed 64 total square feet per occunanc~~. <br />Sec. 30-870. C-3 hi,+rhwa~~ commercial district <br />~~ Temporary signs as permitted in section=30-851 et scq_ <br />(2) Permanent signs. <br />a. One (1) t>ernianent area identification si~~~ l~cr nci~rhhorhood, subdivision, or <br />develo meat, not to exceed 64 square feet with a maximum hcit;ht of 30 feet. The <br />area identification sign shall he located nn the same premises as the devclo~ment it <br />identifies. <br />b. One (1) freestanc~~n~r si}Tn, not to exceed 150 square. feet wish a nuiximum height of 30 <br />feet. Where a lothas in excess of 300 feet of street frontage, one (1) additional <br />hreestanding or Monument sign .rill be allmved. This sign shall be subject to the <br />size and height limitations of the first allowed Freestanding x~r 1~~Ionument sign and <br />rn.n- be placed no closer than 150 feet to anV other Frcestamling or Donument sign <br />on the same premise. <br />~:. 'i'~t•o (2) wall signs, not to exCCed 200. total square feet. per g4c}xpaiic <br />Page 7 of 17 <br />
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